WASHINGTON President Clinton played down assertions Monday thatU.S. warplanes would act alone to stop the Bosnian Serb onslaught inSarajevo and predicted that European allies would back his initiativefor tougher military action to stop the bloodshed.
As NATO ambassadors met in Brussels to consider U.S. proposalsfor greater Western military intervention in Bosnia, Clinton toldreporters, "We are working with the allies. We believe we will beable to work through to a common position."
Emerging from their 12-hour meeting early today, NATO officialsthreatened to launch air strikes against Bosnian Serbs if theycontinued to maintain a stranglehold on Sarajevo and other …

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